“This is what we have in a duffel bag when we descend on someone’s home, whether it’s new or a renovation,” Nate explains.

And it works like a charm for new homeowners, as well.

Some items of note are toilet paper (because who has toilet paper stocked in a new home upon arrival?), a drill, furniture moving pads, picture-hanging hooks (after all, if you’re in a rental, you want to avoid making holes in the wall) and proper a tool kit.

The most random item, you ask? A hair dryer. But hear Nate out.

“When you’re gluing stuff with your superglue, if anything breaks during the move or installation, you don’t want to stand there -- because you’re unpacking boxes and you have a million things [to do],” he explains. ”[The hair dryer] helps everything dry faster.”